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Key Facts: AL Optometry Jurisprudence Exam

75%

Passing Score

AL Board requirement

20h/yr

Therapeutic CE

Annual renewal

7 members

Board Size

One per district

Title 34

Practice Act

Ch. 22

Title 630

Admin Code

Board rules

The AL Optometry Jurisprudence Exam covers the Alabama Optometry Practice Act (Title 34 Ch. 22), Board rules (Title 630), scope of practice (prohibited: laser surgery, intraocular injections, cataract/muscle/retinal surgery), 20h/yr therapeutic CE with 10h in treatment/management, prescribing authority (Schedule III limited to 96 hours), and telehealth regulations.

About the AL Optometry Jurisprudence Exam

The Alabama Optometry Jurisprudence Exam tests knowledge of the Alabama Optometry Practice Act under Ala. Code Title 34, Chapter 22, and Board administrative rules under Title 630. Required for all initial licensure applicants seeking to practice optometry in Alabama.

Questions

50 scored questions

Time Limit

1 hour

Passing Score

75%

Exam Fee

Included with application (Alabama Board of Optometry)

AL Optometry Jurisprudence Exam Content Outline

45%

Alabama Optometry Practice Act

Ala. Code Title 34 Chapter 22, Board authority under Title 630, statutory definitions, telemedicine provisions, and board composition

25%

Scope of Practice & Prescribing

Prohibited procedures (laser surgery, intraocular injections, cataract/muscle/retinal surgery), TPA authority, Schedule III limits, diagnostic agents

15%

Licensing & CE Requirements

20h/yr therapeutic CE, 14h/yr non-therapeutic, annual renewal Oct 1, pharmaceutical approval $100, 75% passing score

15%

Ethics & Professional Conduct

Disciplinary procedures, grounds for revocation, telehealth patient notice, record-keeping, Board immunity provisions

How to Pass the AL Optometry Jurisprudence Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 75%
  • Exam length: 50 questions
  • Time limit: 1 hour
  • Exam fee: Included with application

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

AL Optometry Jurisprudence Study Tips from Top Performers

1Study Ala. Code Title 34, Chapter 22 for the Alabama Optometry Practice Act provisions and article structure
2Review Title 630 of the Alabama Administrative Code for Board rules on conduct, CE, and telemedicine
3Know the specific prohibited procedures: intraocular injections, cataract/muscle/retinal surgery, radial keratotomy, laser surgery
4Understand the CE requirements: 20h/yr therapeutic (10h minimum in treatment/management) vs. 14h/yr non-therapeutic
5Review prescribing authority: Schedule III limited to 96 hours, Schedules I and II prohibited, epinephrine for anaphylaxis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the passing score for the Alabama optometry jurisprudence exam?

The Alabama optometry jurisprudence exam requires a passing score of 75%. The exam is administered as part of the licensure process by the Alabama Board of Optometry.

What laws does the Alabama optometry jurisprudence exam cover?

The exam covers the Alabama Optometry Practice Act under Ala. Code Title 34, Chapter 22 (§34-22-1 through §34-22-110), and Board administrative rules under Title 630 of the Alabama Administrative Code.

What procedures are Alabama optometrists prohibited from performing?

Alabama optometrists may not perform injections into the eyeball, cataract surgery, muscle surgery, retinal surgery, radial keratotomy, or laser surgery.

How many CE hours does Alabama require for optometry license renewal?

Effective October 1, 2025, therapeutic licensees must complete 20 hours of approved CE annually (at least 10 hours therapeutic, max 3 hours practice management, max 3 hours distance-based). Non-therapeutic licensees must complete 14 hours annually.

Who administers optometry licensing in Alabama?

The Alabama Board of Optometry administers optometry licensing, examinations, and regulatory enforcement. The Board consists of seven members, one from each U.S. Congressional District, each serving five-year terms.